22/11/2021 08:59, Rakesh Kudurumalla: > From: Thomas Monjalon <tho...@monjalon.net> > > 20/07/2021 18:50, Rakesh Kudurumalla: > > > Current pmd_perf_autotest() in continuous mode tries to enqueue > > > MAX_TRAFFIC_BURST completely before starting the test. Some drivers > > > cannot accept complete MAX_TRAFFIC_BURST even though rx+tx desc > > count > > > can fit it. > > > > Which driver is failing to do so? > > Why it cannot enqueue 32 packets? > > Octeontx2 driver is failing to enqueue because hardware buffers are full > before test.
Why hardware buffers are full? > pmd_perf_autotest() in continuous mode tries to enqueue MAX_TRAFFIC_BURST > (2048) > before starting the test. > > > > This patch changes behaviour to stop enqueuing after few retries. > > > > If there is a real limitation, there will be issues in more places than > > this test > > program. > > I feel it should be addressed either in the driver or at ethdev level. > > > > [...] > > > @@ -480,10 +483,19 @@ main_loop(__rte_unused void *args) > > > nb_tx = RTE_MIN(MAX_PKT_BURST, num); > > > nb_tx = rte_eth_tx_burst(portid, 0, > > > &tx_burst[idx], nb_tx); > > > + if (nb_tx == 0) > > > + retry_cnt++; > > > num -= nb_tx; > > > idx += nb_tx; > > > + if (retry_cnt == MAX_RETRY_COUNT) { > > > + retry_cnt = 0; > > > + break; > > > + }